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1. D Tessa 1114 m 13A vn EET 1 an oor sac rw bo eki MMos ZA C FT Tyre daa i EAST ACMTOCRADIY ires pos c2 EFL TEST eps i Pera Poe Lat 5 duh 1 Er ig Di 1 tux P YATIK TEST M El MN ey H Tamira D ou _ pm pm c i a B LI Figure 22 Exporting Records from Replay Pro 15 6 Graphs 6 1 Displaying Graphs To view a graph first select a record or multiple records up to nine graphs can be simultaneously displayed from the record pot as indicated in Figure 23 and then click the Graph button to a view a graph or multiple graphs as shown in Figure 24 Tar Bagai Ps D TL dide I Beanie Fea Hinis 0 Rea DLL g rom arent ii E KE ad 44 TE Ba sa Tira ima Figure 24 Graphs Displayed 16 Each graph has a unique colour and the record details are shown in tabular
2. Graph View OS 5 85 DRAR 100 2090 Record details 0015 1045 Fl 4 0 00 Vi 083 0 00 E Fl eve 0 00 m Ltch 17 80 ms MCon A 57 20 ms 1 53 20A 24 00 MConB pt 2 42A Test Trio Acon 88 00ms MConC Vni 0 00 V Type Online 19 End 97 20ms Spread 0 00 6 Vmin 0 00 V Date 12 Auo 10 10 53 54 212 oo NA B siro H650 Brkr Type E01 Substatn BANBRIDGE Good F Bad 7 Suspect 7 Signatur can say omment y Edit NA WA 7 3 50 i 3 25 3 00 1 275 2 50 i 2 25 lt 200 Zi 3 1 50 1 00 3 0 75 0 50 0 25 i 0 00 1 5 Figure 27 Profile Graph Indicating Key Parameters 6 3 Editing Graphs The record tags and record comments can be edited when viewing a graph First select the Record Details then click on Editto make changes to record tags and record comments Once changes have been made then click on Save 18 l 1e0 00 2 ET a EF a a Figure 28 Overlaid Profile Graphs Showing Difference In Buffer Time 19 7 Database Connections 7 1 Introduction Replay Pro can be set to store records in a local embedded database or on a remote SQL compliant server The local embedded database is initially set as the Home Database Connection for storing test results but the user can switch between databas
3. O9041004010010 REC 2009042204010 0019 REC SUMIDOMOIOUIL REC p 2009042204010020 REC 2009041104010014 R C 200904 2304010023 REC Apr 2009 07 5 35 Figure 20 Select Records for Import 5 Exporting Records from Replay Pro Records can be exported in the following formats see Figure 22 e CSV This allows the test results to be exported to a spreadsheet as displayed in Figure 21 gt TT UIT 25 gm Cog BIP E nA ER DPR deos oe 1 Record SubstationiveakerTyBreaterielatch End Wmi Vein 2 OCASE OONO 12 39 0 GE ME LI 195 15 28 05 2008 1145 195 ul 474 TL 306 0 0 LH LE 141 Figure 21 Records Exported Spreadsheet V4 Profile Records Select this option when transferring records between Replay Pro and Replay Pro Dasic V5 Profile Records Select this option when transferring records between Replay Pro and the Profile P3 handset or for backup purposes The user can choose the folder to export the records to by selecting Select destination folder window as shown in Figure 22 14 teach 0
4. Seria humb 2070 Memory Size KB MIK Hax input 120 Power Swich Momentary Current Figure 8 Download Records from P1 or P2 3 2 Amending P1 and P2 Records Arecordor multiple records can have their details anended before downloading to Replay Pro This is carried out by clicking on the Amend button and then a pop up window as shown in Figure 9 will appear A record can be amended In 3 ways 1 Location here the Substation Breaker ID and Breaker Type fields be individually edited by typing the changes in the adjacent boxes and clicking Next These changes can be applied to multiple records by first highlighting and selecting the required records editing the details and then clicking the same check box Analysis here all the record parameters can be amended including adding the new record tag feature Note these changes can only be applied to individual records and not multiple ones Notes here notes can be applied to the record which is another new feature Again this can only be applied to individual records and not multiple ones Records that are amended can be exported to a P3 via Replay Pro and viewed by the user Record 1 Device 2070 P2 Record 1 Device 2070 P2 1 2070 2 Use Next to save current record changes or skip to Use Next to save current record changes or skip to Use Next to save current record
5. 07 37 48 07 36 47 15 44 7 7 23 Jun 11 18 15 44 SIMULATOR 09 Q Q Qoo qvo ES NNN 55555 5 CEEE EEEE i a a pm 5 b o a MON M M Figure 14 Retrieving Records Records canalsobeselected using multiple search criteria as indicated infigure 15 First decide what search criteria to apply within each field Names can be selected non sequentially by holding down the Ctrl key while clicking on the required name as shown below Once the search criteria have been selected click the Search database for Record matching search Criteria icon to display the records The text box adjacent to this will display the record search criteria that have been applied To remove the search criteria click on the Reset selected search constraints icon Search Record List Record Select Search Constraints Record Search Results max display 200 results Record details 0003 0119 Breaker Breaker Type Profile Substation Circuit Tmestamp 2 50 ms pki 5 65A Nr 0004 119 P3 2011 Feb 10 12 12 37 19 61 ms 5 96 Type in Substation name Nr 0005 119 P3 2011 Feb 10 12 12 54 a BELFAST CENTRAL 0008 119 P3 2011 Feb 10 12 13 32 Acon 124 30 ms Vii 23 70 V Nr0007 119 P3 2011 Feb 10 12 13 49 End 127 27 ms Vmin 20 89 V Nr 0038 11
6. Again this can only be Record 43 Device 193 P3 Record 43 Device 193 P3 Use Next to save current record changes or skip to Use Next to save current record changes or skip to cancel and move to next one cancel and move to next one Location Analysis Notes Record 43 Device 193 Use Next to save current record changes or skip to cancel and move to next one Time amp Breaker Details Date 29 Jun 2011 v 08 38 21 5 Substation TSS155 NELSON Indication on coil profile of bad contact in DC circuit Same Substation for All selected Records BreakeriD 41 30063 7011 F Same Breaker values for All selected Records 138 10000 168 Location Analysis Figure 18 Editing Records 4 3 Importing Records To import records from a PC file directory click on the Import Records from Filesystem icon as shown in Figure 19 Once a record is selected from a folder the record details are displayed on the right hand side of the window as shown in Figure 20 Click on the Import button to import individual or multiple records as required b Import Records From Filesystem Figure 19 Import Record Icon 12 13 209021219021 REC 2009041404010004 REC 200 2009040212190212 REC 2009041404010005 f 2009041004010008 R C pp 2009042204010017 REC p 20090 2009041004010008 REC gj 200904 27040100 B REC
7. Records to Replay Pro 4 Replay Pro Database 4 1 Search and Retrieve Records To search and retrieve Records first click on the Search Records Database icon within the main menu as shown in Fiqure 13 This will open up the main screen where records can be selected and results displayed in both tabular and graphical format Search Records Database Figure 13 Search and retrieve Records retrieve ALL records select any record field Breaker ID Breaker Type Profile Substation Circuit ID within the Select Search Constraints section and either type ALL in the Type in Field name box or ALL from the list as indicated in Figure 14 below Records can also be retrieved within date ranges by selecting the Timestamp option NOTE Make sure the Timestamp check boxes are initially unchecked so that all records can be searched Search Record List Record Pot Select Search Constraints Record Search Results 50 results per page Breaker ID Breaker Type Substation Circuit ID Timestamp Nr 0082 0001 2011 Jul 01 10 28 42 193 2011 Jun 29 08 41 50 58 Type in Substation name 08 40 30 30 78 ms 11 Jun 29 ALL 11 Jun 29 0 11 Jun 29 08 38 2 48 44 ms 11 Jun 29 08 36 53 44 53 ms 11 Jun 29 11 Jun 29 11 Jun 29 11 Jun 29 23 T2 Bat ooo sa 8 39 23 n 45 23 ms 1 or pick one from the list 07 40 16 44 53 ms 44 53 ms 0 00 ms 1 07 38 55
8. changes or skip to cancel and move to next one cancel and move to next one cancel and move to next one Date 20 2010 32 60 Test Trip Y TEST Substation PROFILE TEST 38 00 Type Onine 30 7 Same Substation for All selected Records 77 20 ms Clamp 20A B 0 KELVATEK KTR 11 85 00 Good Same Breaker values for All selected Records 45 60 ms F Bad Breaker Type KELVATEK LTD 45 60 ms Suspect F Same Breaker Type values for All selected Records 45 60 ms Signature Location Analysis Notes Figure 9 Amend Options It is possible to remove unwanted records from the handset before commencing the download by highlighting the records and clicking the Delete button 3 3 Importing records from a P3 To import records from the P3 handset to Replay Pro first connect the handset to a PC using the USB cable provided and then click the icon highlighted in Figure 10 Figure 10 Importing Records The P3 handset will then appear as a removable storage device as shown in Figure 11 Clicking on the PROFILE P3 icon will open a folder where records can be selected for importing to Replay Pro as shown in 12 n UL rec 2001021101190040 fex 011021101190044 rec Fie pene 2011021201 180007 emok Profile Record Fies Figure 12 Importing P3
9. form by selecting the appropriate colour box as shown in Figure 25 Note the value for Mcon Ais in red which indicates it was edited lt 0 ea Lite ALP crar p s uer 2 B 4 18 18 X 52 57 5 GE Time rr Figure 25 Selecting Record Details Along the top bar there are buttons which provide a range of toggle zoom print and save functions as shown in Figure 26 An explanation of these can be obtained by hovering over the buttons with the cursor The graph can be saved as a graphic image file and also printed in colour The graph can also be scaled by dragging the cursor over the selected area Save as png file Print graph and tabular results Gra Vi Ba ORM PRG Toggle M Mcon C DC Zoom IN and OUT on axis Zoom IN and OUT on X axis Current Profile and V DC and RESET Y range and RESET X range Voltage Figure 26 Selecting Record Details 17 6 2 Analysing Graphs The various parameters that are detected and measured by the software algorithm are in shown in Figure 27 These parameters time values can also be checked and verified by moving the vertical cursor to the required point on the graph as indicated for buffer Figure 28 shows how two graphs be overlaid and the difference in buffer time measured using the cursor
10. 9 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 58 29 lico A T 0039 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 58 44 Nr 0040 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 58 57 MCon 8 40 86 ms Test Cose EAST MONTGOMERY 05 Nr 0041 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 59 10 MCon C 41 41 ms Type Online 30 JORDAN DAM accesses 0042 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 59 24 Spread 02015 Nr 0047 119 P3 2011 Feb 15 16 54 43 0048 119 P3 2011 Feb 15 165542 Good _ Bad Suspect Signature LISBURN MAIN 0049 119 P3 2011 Feb 15 16 58 35 Date 10 Feb 11 12 09 48 Lisbum North 0050 119 P3 2011 Feb 15 16 57 33 Lurgan Nr0051 119 P3 2011 Feb 15 17 0207 Brkr D 423 MANUAL Nr 0052 119 P3 2011 Feb 15 17 02 55 Brkr Type SWS MULTI TEST 1 scm Nr 0053 119 P3 2011 Feb 15 17 05 41 T J N 0054 119 P3 2011 Feb 15 17 07 20 Breaker Name all Breaker Type all Circuit Id all Profile all Substation belfast central amp lisburn main amp lurgan Time Reset selected search constraints Figure 15 Applying Multiple Search Criteria Nr 0055 119 P3 2011 Feb 15 17 08 49 Search database for Record matching search Criteria Record Pot List 0 Once records are selected they can then be transferred to the record pot where the Graph Edit Export Remove Remove All and Delete functions can be applied The button adds selected records to the pot whereas the down arrow button adds all records from the search results to the record pot The screen shots in Figures 16 and 17 show how
11. KELVATEK REPLAY PRO USER MANUAL 4 Replay Pro Profile Graph Kelvatek Ltd Graph View He jejej RRK R DRK R 290 Record details 0167 0533 E z s m Ltch 18 00 6 nla 2 01 Clamp 20 Bffr 33 80 6 n a 3 394 Test Close Acon 43 60 5 MConC n a Vini 134 80 V Type Mone End 63 20 ms Spread 0 00 ms 131 80 V Date 17 Sep 07 13 38 06 v m NA NIA N BE 700 Brkr Type 100 SFMT 40E Circt ID Substatn NORTH AUBURN 5 0 Good C suspect 0 Signature N A vA NA E 4 Save 6 50 145 140 6 00 135 5 75 130 EX SET 125 120 5 00 17175 4 75 110 105 4 50 100 4 25 95 4 00 90 3 75 85 3 50 n 3 25 75 d 3 00 70 65 60 2 50 55 2 25 50 2 00 45 ale 1 50 35 1 25 1 00 20 0 75 15 0 50 10 0 25 5 0 00 E 22 MG gt 10 44 16 18 20 22 32 34 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 62 6 66 68 70 72 Time ms Please register your details at our website to access product support and software updates http www kelvatek com register html Contents 1 Introduction Installing Replay Pr
12. e connections by marking the new one as Home Database From that moment all operations importing exporting removals edits are performed against the selected database Only one active home connection is permitted 7 2 Database Types The software supports two types of database connections a Local Connection embedded mode b Remote Connection to a SQL Server Note a remote SOL server can also be installed on the same machine as the application in this case the host URL will be localhost Local Connection embedded mode In this mode all data will be stored locally on the PC in a database embedded within the application and stores results in a dedicated folder called Database do not modify contents of this folder asit can corrupt the data It is the default mode and is always available from the Connection Setup Dialog by setting the Home Database to the one named Local Note this connection cant be removed from the list of available options nor canit be modified No additional configurations are required to use ReplayPro with the embedded database except that on Windows PCs Vista 7 the application needs to be run as Administrator Figure 29 because it needs write access to the folder where it is installed Open Troubleshoot compatibility Open file location Hyg Run as administrator Figure 29 Running Replay Pro as administrator 20 Remote SQL Server connection ReplayPro can access a remote SQL compliant server f
13. ew Connection option to open up the Connection Setup Dialog Ctrl D see Fiqure 32 r Replay Pro Database Tools Kehvatek Lid mL ____ _ _ Pro ieCatabare mys reracdems fame fi Edt Dotais ES Figure 32 Configure Connections Menu Option b Fillin the connection details see Figure 33 for example Connection Type only MySOL and MSSQL are supported at the moment Location network path to the machine which is running the SQL server Port port number for incoming connections on the SQL server for MySQL default is 3306 Database the name used for the ReplayPro database schema inside SQL server Alias a common name for this connection it will show up in the lower right corner of the home screen Figure 33 New Connection Dialog with completed details C Click Yes the new connection should appear in the list next to existing ones as shown in Figure 34 breakerdatabaseP3 idbc umysgl profilep3 companyweb us 3306 replaypro false Figure 34 Configured Connections List 23 KELV TEK Product support For servicing and repairs please contact our customer service despartments below Head Office Kelvatek Ltd 31 Ferguson Drive Knockmore Hill Industrial Park Lisburn BT28 2EX Northern Ireland Telephone 44 0 28 92601133 Fax 44 0 28 9267 3313 Customer Services Centre Kelvatek Ltd Bermuda Innovation Centre St Da
14. o Software Connecting to the Profile Handset 3 1 Downloading records from P1 and P2 3 2 Amending P1 and P2 records 3 3 Importing records from P3 Replay Pro Database 4 1 Searching and retrieving records 4 2 Editing records 4 3 Importing records Exporting Records from Replay Pro Graphs 6 1 Displaying graphs 6 2 Analysing graphs Database Connection 71 Introduction 7 0 Database Types 7 3 Configuring a connection to a remote MySQL database 11 12 14 16 15 18 20 20 22 1 Introduction The Replay Pro software 15 an integral part of the Profile system It enables circuit breaker profile records to be downloaded and saved to a PC from a PROFILE P1 2 and also stored on a central server for company wide access Replay Pro allows you to Download records from the Profile P1 P2 and P3 handsets Store and manipulate the records in a database Search and retrieve records from local or remote databases Import test results from record files Export test results to record files Overlay graphs on screen for analysis You can reproduce the graphs using Print to a compatible printer Save the graph as png file 2 Installing Replay Pro Software There are two scenarios 1 New usersor those with version 1 1 10 or later 1 1 12 1 1 16 1 1 18 1 1 22 1 1 24 2 Existing users with a version earlier than 1 1 10 For those in scenario two they must first copy all records t
15. o a temporary folder and uninstall the old software before manually deleting the Database folder The records that have been saved in a temporary folder can then be imported into the new Replay Pro software once it has been installed The latest version of software can be downloaded from the Kelvatek website http kelvatek com Figure 2 after registering as a customer Clicking on the Latest Replay Pro Software link will prompt the user to save the file KELVATEK Power Centred KELVATEK DOWNLOAD CENTRE This section of the website has recently been launched and 12 under continual development PRODUCT SUPPORT QUICK LINKS PROFILE P3 New materials will be added regularly throughout this development stage BIDOYNG FLISEMATE DELTA RETRACE PROFILE P3 RESTORE SISNET LOG OUT Figure 2 Kelvatek Download Page After the file has been downloaded and installed then Replay Pro icon will appear on the desktop as shown Figure 3 This might require Administrator privileges in Vista or Windows 7 K E ide EZE Figure 3 Replay Pro Icon Starting the software Double clicking on the Replay Pro icon Fiqure 3 will open the Replay Pro application and the main screen will be displayed as shown in Figure 4 Note in Vista or Windows 7 you may receive a message in a pop up window asking if you want to allow an unknown publisher to make changes to your computer just click Yes to proceed Replay Pro P
16. or data storage This connection type is recommended when more than one person needs access to the same data The remote database can be installed on a network PC and access to it shared by all ReplayPro users from the company Please note there is no authentication required from the user to access test results therefore any connected user can add remove view modify data from the connected database Database connections can be configured as indicated in Figure 31 More than one remote SQL connection can be stored in the Database Configure onnections List however only one can be set as Home Database The user is free to switch from one to another at any time The database currently in use is displayed in the lower left corner of main menu screen as shown in Figure 30 Database Local Record Count 3634 Figure 30 Alias for the Home Connection and Record Count KELVATEK Database Local Record Count 3634 Power Centred Figure 31 Database Connection Setup 21 7 3 Configuring Connection to a remote MySQL database In order to configure a Connection to a Replay Pro database hosted on MySQL server make sure that the appropriate database and user has been configured for remote access and that your PC has access to the machine which is running the MySQL server instructions for confiquring MySQL will be made available to IT administrators on request Select the Database gt Configure Connections gt N
17. r download Pecora TES ZEN i olo AMEN m H _ EM Action Dee Cate 20 Anus Velum Lich pil m Champ Wiles B Test ipa Date Beer D Record Serisi Number al Memory KB B see o be Replay Pr Max Voltage Hat in Db Power Switch Selected Add to Pol Qo Current Calbraton Calbraben Figure 7 Read Records from P1 or P2 There are 3 Download options 1 Download all records To choose this option select All from the Record Actions section see Figure 8 and then click on Download to Replay Pro 2 Download records that are not in database To choose this option select Not in DBfrom the Record Actions section and then click on Download to ReplayPro 3 Download selected records To choose this option first highlight the required records then choose Selected from the Record Actions section and then click on Download to Replay Pro Date stain 20 34 30 09117 KELVATEK EELWATEKLTD PROFILE TEST 22 60 20 Jul 50 09 18 KELVATERK MELVATEKLTD PROFTE TEST 7 40 75 20 ma Vini 43 60 Champ 0 00 ma Tea 0 00 me Type Ondine 1 Z kd 10 08 17 28 K LVAT K KTR 11 KELVATEK LTD Record 7 af 7
18. rofile Handset Database Database Local Power Cent red Figure 4 Replay Pro Main Screen 3 Connecting to Profile Handset The first step in using Replay Pro is to download records to analyse from a P1 P2 or P3 handset These handsets are connected to a PC via a Serial or USB port with the cables provided 3 1 Downloading records from a P1 or P2 First connect the handset to your computer using the serial cable provided The first time the software is run the user may need to select the COM port for Profile P2 or P1 as shown Figure 5 screen shots Replay Pro Java Edition v 0 9 7 Kelvatek Ltd Replay Pro Profile Handset Database Bun Comm Properties Ctrl P Connect Ctrl C Select to view available COMS Ports Setup Communications Z eur KELV TEK Power Centred Figure 5 Selecting COMS Ports To identify the USB COM Port that the serial cable is connected to select Device Manager within the Control Panel and click on the Ports option Once the USB COM Port is selected the Profile P2 P1 will default to this when it is next powered up To download records click on the handset icon as shown in Figure 6 Connect bo Profile Handset Figure 6 Connection to P1 or P2 The computer will then attempt to communicate with the handset once the connection is established the download screen see Fiqure 7 will be displayed giving the details of records available fo
19. selected records have been transfered to the record pot Replay Pro Search Databas Search Record List Record Pot Select Search Constraints Record Search Results max display 200 results Record details 0004 0119 Breaker Breaker Type Substation Orcauit ID Timestamp INr 0001 119 2011 Feb 09 19 10 23 Lich 19 38 ms 5374 0002 119 P3 2011 Feb 10 12 00 34 3 24 61 ms 5 95 Type in Substation name INr 0003 119 2011 Feb 10 12 09 48 ALL Acon 125 55 ms Vini 23 75 V 19 0005 119 P3 2011 Feb 10 12 12 54 End 127 97 ms Vmin 20 95 V or pick one from the list MCon A 44 45 ms Clamp 200A 0007 119 P3 2011 Feb 10 12 13 49 00237 P2 2010 0ct07 240742 MCon B 52 19 ms Test Cose 0024 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 07 38 MCon C 43 67 ms Type Online 30 INr 0024 7 P2 2010 Oct 07 24 10 45 Spread 8 52ms INr 0025 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 07 52 2 m P 0026 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 08 03 __ Good __ Suspect Signature 0027 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 15 51 S SAGES 0028 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 27 47 0029 119 2011 Feb 11 09 36 58 Brkr D 9124 0030 119 P3 2011 11 09 37 14 Brkr Type SWS Nr 0032 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 37 38 Bresier Name all Breaker Type all Circuit Id ll Profile all Substation al Time 0033 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 40 54 Substatn Luroan Y 00 Record Pot List 0 Add selection
20. st 4 Device Rec T Date BrkrID BrkrType CirctID Substatn 119P3 0006 10 Feb 11 12 13 9124 Sws 50 1 Lurgan 119 P3 0026 T 11 Feb 11 09 08 4124 sws 50 1 MULTI TEST 1 119 P3 0029 T 11 Feb 11 09 36 4124 SWS 50 1 MULTI TEST 1 Figure 17 Selected Records Transferred to Record Pot 4 2 Editing Records Once records are added to the record pot they can be edited by clicking the Edit button to reveal a pop up window with three editing tags as shown in Figure 18 Locations details such as substation name can be edited by selecting a name from a pull down menu and apply to one or multiple records Analysis details can only be edited for one record at a time A record can be amended in 3 ways 1 Location here the Substation Breaker ID and Breaker Type fields can be individually edited by selecting from a pull down list and then clicking Next These can be applied to multiple records by first highlight and selecting the required records editing the details and clicking on the Same Substation Breaker 10 Breaker Type check box Analysis here all the record parameters can be amended including the new record tag feature Note these changes can only be applied to individual records and not multiple ones Any changes to parameters with time values will be shown in red applied to individual records and not multiple ones 11 Notes here notes be edited or applied to a record
21. to Record pot list Figure 16 Transferring Selected Records 10 t Replay Pro Search Database Kelvatek Search Record List Record Pot Select Search Constraints Record Search Results max display 200 results Record details 0004 0119 Breaker ID Breaker Type Profile Substation Circuit ID Timestamp Nr 0001 119 P3 2011 Feb 09 19 10 23 Lich 19 38 ms Nr 0002 119 2011 Feb 10 12 00 34 3 Type in Substation name Nr 0003 119 2011 Feb 10 12 09 48 A 24 61 ms ALL Nr 0005 119 P3 2011 Feb 10 12 12 54 Acon 125 55 ms Vini Nr 0007 119 2011 Feb 10 12 13 49 End 127 97 ms Vmin dakar Fun Su iet Nr 0023 7 P2 2010 Oct 07 24 07 42 MCon A 44 45 ms Chus Nr 0024 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 07 38 Nr 0024 7 P2 2010 Oct 07 24 10 45 MCon B 52 19 ms Test Nr 0025 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 07 52 MCon C 43 67 ms Type Nr 0027 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 15 5 Spread 8 52 ms Nr 0028 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 27 47 Nr 0030 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 37 14 Good Bad __ Suspect Nr 0031 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 37 26 Dii Nr 0032 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 37 36 0033 119 2011 Feb 11 09 40 54 Brkr D 9124 Nr 0034 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 41 09 Brkr Type 55 Nr 0035 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 41 20 50 1 Nr 0038 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 41 33 Breaker all Bresker Type all Circuit Id all Profile all Substation all Time x Nr 0037 119 P3 2011 Feb 11 09 54 00 Luraan g Record PotLi
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